Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have just made their two wedding ceremonies Instagram official, with the help of Hello! and People. After reports surfaced this Saturday that the two had their Christian ceremony then and planned to have their Hindu ceremony Sunday, the couple shared the first photos of their ceremonies to the U.K. and U.S. magazines, including a look at Chopra's two wedding dresses:

"I love that our wedding is a religious mash-up," Chopra told the magazine. "We are taking beautiful traditions that we both grew up with and we are personalizing them in a way that makes sense for us. It's been incredible to find the commonalities between our beliefs and figuring out how to blend them in a respectful and meaningful way."

For her Christian wedding, Chopra wore a custom-made dress by Ralph Lauren, one that took 1,826 hours to complete. She wore a 75-foot veil with it. Ahead of the wedding, she confirmed this to Vogue and on her wedding day, Ralph Lauren announced the news itself. Jonas also wore a Ralph Lauren tuxedo and their bridesmaids and groomsmen were also dressed by the house.

For her Hindu wedding, Chopra wore a red lehenga by Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherji. "I always knew I wanted a red traditional silhouette for my wedding but Sabya brought in incredible French embroidery to the mix and with incredible jewelry and western inspired veil it was just such an amalgamation of who I am!" Chopra explained to the outlet.

Chopra and Jonas exchanged Chopard wedding bands during their Christian ceremony, People reported.

On the day before her Hindu ceremony, Chopra confirmed her wedding was happening this weekend by sharing photos from her Mehendi ceremony, along with a glimpse at the stunning dress she wore for it.

“One of the most special things that our relationship has given us is a merging of families who love and respect each other’s faiths and cultures," Chopra captioned her post (as her husband Jonas did his). "And so planning our wedding with an amalgamation of both was so so amazing. An important part for the girl in an Indian wedding is the Mehendi. Once again we made it our own and it was an afternoon that kicked off the celebrations in the way we both dreamed."